Archive for the ‘Social Marketing’ Category

November 28th, 2011

Is Social Automation A Good Thing?

If ever there were two words that don’t belong together, “social automation” would rank high on a list of contradictory phrases.

November 14th, 2011

The Value Of Commenting

It’s amazing how many people don’t appreciate the value of commenting in the business world. You work hard on your posts, but all they say is, “nice article!”

October 2nd, 2011

Your Profile Should Read Like An Ingredients List

To attract the right kind of people to your social network, your profile should read like an ingredients list, and here’s why . . .

July 25th, 2011

Is Google Buzz Dead?

You may have heard people say Google Buzz is dead. But is it? It appears Google has other ideas, which just might give you a reason to start using it again.

July 18th, 2011

Do Social Networks Hurt Your Bounce Rate?

Getting people to navigate from one page to another is extremely important to get your bounce rate under control. Social networks don’t really help with this.

July 15th, 2011

Marketing With A One Track Mind

Are you marketing with a one track mind? Is everything you do about selling something? You might think it’s a good utilization of time, but you could be wrong!

March 20th, 2011

Stressing Over Social Networking?

Social networking is a great way to make connections, but with the different social networks quirks and spambots, should you stress over how you use them?

August 2nd, 2010

But Can Your Comments Compete?

Relevancy is scalable, so we need to take commenting a bit further into the realms of effectiveness. Relevancy may get comments approved, but can your comments compete?

July 29th, 2010

Are You Being Selective In Your Link Building?

While inbound links are still a very important factor in your site’s over all value, sophistication in search algorithms suggests being more selective in your link building activities.

July 3rd, 2010

Conversation Is The New King

Content has been proclaimed as the king of marketing, but mere content may not be enough to bring traffic. So let it be known, conversation is the new king!